“We fought loose conditions the entire day,” said Reed. “The car tightened up as the run progressed but we just couldn’t get it where we needed it. I’m really proud of the improvements crew chief Seth (Barbour) and the team made throughout the weekend and look forward to getting back on track in two weeks at Michigan.”

Reed started the 200-lap event from the 17th position and had moved up to 15th by Lap 30. He was quiet on the radio until the Lap 56 debris caution at which time he reported the car was loose under throttle.

Crew chief Seth Barbour brought Reed down pit road for four tires and a track bar adjustment to correct the loose condition. Reed and the No. 16 Lilly Diabetes American Diabetes Association Ford Mustang restarted in the 15th position on the impending restart.

Soon after the restart, the yellow was displayed for an incident on the one-mile oval. Reed reported that the car was too tight at the beginning of the run, but became freer as the run progressed. He had moved up to the 13th position by the restart on Lap 74.

A caution on Lap 99 gave the team another chance to adjust the No. 16 Ford. Reed pitted for four tires and a wedge adjustment to restart in the 14th position on Lap 105. By lap 127, Reed reported that the change had negatively affected the car’s handling. He maintained the 13th position and had improved to 12th by Lap 155.

The team pitted for the last time on Lap 184 to top off on fuel and change right-side tires. With 10 laps to go, Reed was able to improve to the 11th position, where he would finish the race. He recorded his third-straight top-15 finish and eighth of the season.

Reed remains eighth in the NASCAR XFINITY Series championship standings after Saturday’s race. He and teammate Chris Buescher, who won his second race of the season at Dover, are the only NASCAR XFINITY Series regulars to win a race this season. Reed and the No. 16 team return to the track on Saturday, June 13 at Michigan International Speedway.

Roush Fenway Racing is the winningest team in NASCAR history, fielding multiple teams in NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and NASCAR XFINITY Series competition with drivers Greg Biffle, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Trevor Bayne, Elliott Sadler, Ryan Reed, Chris Buescher and Bubba Wallace. Now in its 28th season, Roush Fenway is a leader in driver development, having launched the careers for many of the top drivers in the sport. Off-track, Roush Fenway is a leader in NASCAR marketing solutions, pioneering motorsport’s first team-focused TV show and producing multiple award-winning digital and experiential marketing campaigns. Roush Fenway is co-owned by Jack Roush, the winningest team owner in NASCAR history and Fenway Sports Group, parent company of Major League Baseball’s Boston Red Sox and English Premier League’s Liverpool F.C. Visit RoushFenway.com, circle on Google+, become a fan on Facebook and Instagram and follow on Twitter at @roushfenway.

About The American Diabetes Association

The American Diabetes Association is leading the fight to Stop Diabetes and its deadly consequences and fighting for those affected by diabetes. The Association funds research to prevent, cure and manage diabetes; delivers services to hundreds of communities; provides objective and credible information; and gives voice to those denied their rights because of diabetes. For the past 75 years, our mission has been to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes. For more information please call the American Diabetes Association at 1-800-DIABETES (1-800-342-2383) or visit www.diabetes.org. Information from both these sources is available in English and Spanish.

About Lilly Diabetes

Lilly has been a global leader in diabetes care since 1923, when we introduced the world’s first commercial insulin. Today we are building upon this heritage by working to meet the diverse needs of people with diabetes and those who care for them. Through research and collaboration, a broad and growing product portfolio and a continued determination to provide real solutions—from medicines to support programs and more—we strive to make life better for all those affected by diabetes around the world. For more information, visit www.lillydiabetes.com or follow us on Twitter: @LillyDiabetes.